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Hyde is a town in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. The town and the nearby area contains 37 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The listed buildings include houses, farmhouses, farm buildings, churches and associated structures, a public house, a former hatter's workshop, bridges crossing the Peak Forest Canal, a boundary stone, a canal warehouse, a railway viaduct, civic buildings, a former theatre, and war memorials. (en) |
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Church of St. George, Hyde (en) Hyde Chapel (en) Railway Viaduct immediately east of Newton Station, Hyde (en) Roman Catholic Church of St Paul and Presbytery, Hyde (en) Cruckframe building formerly part of Newton Hall, Hyde (en) Hat Maker's Workshop in grounds of No. 54 Joel Lane (en) Apethorn Farmhouse, Hyde (en) Bandstand, Hyde (en) Boundary stone, Hyde (en) Bus shelter directly opposite Town Hall, Hyde (en) Canal Warehouse, Hyde (en) Church of St. John the Baptist, Hyde (en) Church of St. Mary, Hyde (en) Church of St. Stephen, Hyde (en) Church of St. Thomas, Hyde (en) Flowery Field Church , Hyde (en) Folly in garden of No. 239 Mottram Road, Hyde (en) Former Theatre Royal, Hyde (en) Godley Hall Public House, Hyde (en) Godley Hill War Memorial, Hyde (en) Hearse house at St. George's Church, Hyde (en) Higher Matley Hall, Hyde (en) Holy Trinity Church, Hyde (en) Lychgate at Church of St. George, Hyde (en) No. 197 Talbot Road, Hyde (en) No. 239 Mottram Road, Hyde (en) Peak Forest Canal, Wood End Canal Bridge, Hyde (en) Pole Bank Hall, Hyde (en) Stocks in graveyard of Hyde Chapel (en) Town Hall, Hyde (en) Victoria Street War Memorial, Newton, Hyde (en) Walden, 22 Backbower Lane, Hyde (en) War Memorial Obelisk on Hackingknife Hill, Hyde (en) War Memorial and railings, Hyde (en) Miniature Castle and Miniature Castle Cottage, Hyde (en) Peak Forest Canal, Manchester Road Canal Bridge, Hyde (en) |
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Hyde is a town in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. The town and the nearby area contains 37 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The listed buildings include houses, farmhouses, farm buildings, churches and associated structures, a public house, a former hatter's workshop, bridges crossing the Peak Forest Canal, a boundary stone, a canal warehouse, a railway viaduct, civic buildings, a former theatre, and war memorials. (en) |